I’m so, but so,so amazed about how people don’t think about what they do, they just don’t know what they do, they don’t take time to think about the consequences of taking things for granted and most of all how stupid they are !…..🤷🏻♂️ Accidents do not occur in a vacuum, they occur due to negligence or ignorance or both at the same time,…or just because plain stupidity! Common sense is the LESS sense that now days people don’t seem to have ! PERIOD.
I truly dont understand how he made it to the edge of the plane dragging a parachute through the cab full of people with literally no wiggle room. It's impossible not to see something literally right in front of your face. The chick behind him should've grabbed his ass and pulled him back in. Luck was your friend today. Jesus guys
Its not the same, but this reminds me during my aff lvl 4. When almost at altitude we got message that weather changed and aff was no longer allowed to jump,but the non aff were. So my instructor and another aff student with two instructors stayed in the plane to go down and land again. For anyone that ever landed with a skydiveplane, you know those pilots are crazy and sometimes beat the jumpers to the ground. Anyways at 1300 feet he was still diving fast enough trigger both our student- AAD's. That pilotchute popped right into my instructors face, giving him a scratch on his chin.
That's why AAD's are meant to be turned off when you stay in the plane and after the door is closed again. The instructors should have been very much aware of that! To be honest here (since it is a safety related accident), this does not shine a very bright light on the quality of your AFF instructors.
@@grazzling I don't know how the meeting went after that accident, but my intstructor said in his 8 years of instructing he never had the plane land again with passengers once in the air. it's just super rare occasion, and i suppose he just didnt think about the aad at all.
@@timmyingelbrecht6977 Strange. Might be a difference in what is communicated as the point of no return. At my dropzone, a student was only required to jump after putting their feet out of the door at jump height. At any point before that, they could tell the instructors that they don't want to jump and would then land with the plane with at least one instructor staying with them. This was not very common, but it did happen occasionally (I did it myself at Level 3, actually, since I had second thoughts about not being focused enough on that particular day).
@@grazzling hmm, i do remember one girl that didnt want to jump her final level and she came back with plane and instructor as well. i was not on it though. you are right.
I look at the view from the plane to the Ground and still remember my jump and as if it was a dream :) I saw the Ground only after a free fall, the parachute opened almost immediately, as we flew through the clouds. The view from there from the sky is just fantastic))
Briefly guys, what was the problem?? Chute opened early?? And what was the near accident?? Possibility of hitting the tail ?? Complete zero knowledge here, but I am intrigued.... anybody??
Exactly. A bit of the canopy DID wrap around the elevator, but quickly came away. Had it snagged on the tail, it would have probably sent the plane into an uncontrollable descent. Normally, you let go of the wing strut, fall for X seconds, and then deploy your parachute.
I’m so, but so,so amazed about how people don’t think about what they do, they just don’t know what they do, they don’t take time to think about the consequences of taking things for granted and most of all how stupid they are !…..🤷🏻♂️ Accidents do not occur in a vacuum, they occur due to negligence or ignorance or both at the same time,…or just because plain stupidity! Common sense is the LESS sense that now days people don’t seem to have ! PERIOD.
Nice mix! Miss seeing you at Start, let alone the chance to jump with you 🤟🏼
Great looking video!
Why try and hit the tail won't it crash the plane?
Everyone on that plane including Annie was given a second chance at life. Happy Birthday 🥳
Mi sono lanciato 2 volte e continuerò a farlo ed è andato sempre tutto bene
Some audio would be nice?
how hard can it be to check the pin?
That's why everybody should check each other's rigs, in the plane. We all used to do that, in the group I used to dive with.
That just missed the tail!
Uuuuu...😱😜
We are planning some jumps in Florida in January, and/or out west. Maybe we will see you and Jessica…
Is 3fk shut down for jumping??
Yes it is.
I truly dont understand how he made it to the edge of the plane dragging a parachute through the cab full of people with literally no wiggle room. It's impossible not to see something literally right in front of your face. The chick behind him should've grabbed his ass and pulled him back in. Luck was your friend today. Jesus guys
Don't even go looking for the main 😢😂
Does Dick Money still run the place?
I'm more annoyed with the people in the plane. You're telling me nobody saw a completely open container!?
That could have turned very bad for everyone involved
Hey that wasn't just Amie, everyone on that plane was in extreme jeopardy and the pilot doesn't look like he's packing.
That’s along canopy ride down.. but beats the alternative
Its not the same, but this reminds me during my aff lvl 4. When almost at altitude we got message that weather changed and aff was no longer allowed to jump,but the non aff were. So my instructor and another aff student with two instructors stayed in the plane to go down and land again. For anyone that ever landed with a skydiveplane, you know those pilots are crazy and sometimes beat the jumpers to the ground. Anyways at 1300 feet he was still diving fast enough trigger both our student- AAD's. That pilotchute popped right into my instructors face, giving him a scratch on his chin.
That's why AAD's are meant to be turned off when you stay in the plane and after the door is closed again. The instructors should have been very much aware of that! To be honest here (since it is a safety related accident), this does not shine a very bright light on the quality of your AFF instructors.
@@grazzling I don't know how the meeting went after that accident, but my intstructor said in his 8 years of instructing he never had the plane land again with passengers once in the air. it's just super rare occasion, and i suppose he just didnt think about the aad at all.
@@timmyingelbrecht6977 Strange. Might be a difference in what is communicated as the point of no return. At my dropzone, a student was only required to jump after putting their feet out of the door at jump height. At any point before that, they could tell the instructors that they don't want to jump and would then land with the plane with at least one instructor staying with them. This was not very common, but it did happen occasionally (I did it myself at Level 3, actually, since I had second thoughts about not being focused enough on that particular day).
@@grazzling hmm, i do remember one girl that didnt want to jump her final level and she came back with plane and instructor as well. i was not on it though. you are right.
I cant understand how this happened so easily
Pin check anyone??
There's no sound on this on e i guess, I would suppose it's a lot louder than this
Can somebody explain what happened here...did the chute automatically deployed??
It's painful to watch the POV of the skydiver inside the plane, watching the d-bag roll out, and not do anything about it.
Your parachute said I got you bro don’t trip.
Well done climbing out onto the strut. It must be so intimidating. I’m not sure what’s worse, the climb out or the ride up. Lol. Blue skies.
Pilot had no bail out rig illegal In the US
Two years later, the skydiver hits the ground.
I saw the world ending.
Can someone explain what actually happened?
Just dumb from the jump parachute goes in the pack
Dayum! That was close.
I look at the view from the plane to the Ground and still remember my jump and as if it was a dream :) I saw the Ground only after a free fall, the parachute opened almost immediately, as we flew through the clouds. The view from there from the sky is just fantastic))
A natural ! 😊
Briefly guys, what was the problem?? Chute opened early?? And what was the near accident?? Possibility of hitting the tail ?? Complete zero knowledge here, but I am intrigued.... anybody??
Exactly. A bit of the canopy DID wrap around the elevator, but quickly came away. Had it snagged on the tail, it would have probably sent the plane into an uncontrollable descent. Normally, you let go of the wing strut, fall for X seconds, and then deploy your parachute.
@@troyjollimore4100 I understand, thank you 👏👍👍
I'm leery of sport parachuting. Someone could have spotted this and called a halt.
Everyone looks out for each other, but it’s all too easy to miss things.
That would scare the hell out of me! I swear it looks like the parachute was going to catch the tail wing! LMAO
The guy that pulled that should get his ass kicked
Happy birthday
Bloke with the white slippery gloves hanging onto the strut is as stupid as the rest of them!!!!
No pin check, really??
Amie Almost F*****d up the whole flight
So what happened? Her chute opened as she was getting out of the plane?
How that diver didn't get a piece of horizontal stab taking the plane out I have no idea.
Its scary that 3 jumps in she still can't locate the pilot chute drogue.
AwsomE ! Absoultly AwsomE !!
F&cking skydivers....................
None of these people should ever skydive again. And the pilot should retire as well.